Japan is probably what the west would be without open borders immigration

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AntoniusofEfa said:
^ Vietnam was invaded for no reason not a long while ago. It takes time to rebuild a nation. All the Vietnamese (yes, ALL) I met so far in Germany have been hard-working people, and the women were just a joy to be around with.

Your virtue signal has been received but unfortunately has not been redeemed yet.

We are working hard to rectify this situation and will get back in touch as soon as anything changes.


iThinkThereforeIam ignored the fact that many of today's shitholes are shit holes because of US or EU intervention. And yes, I have seen no Vietnamese taking up political science degree here at my University. They are all doing Engineering, Medicine, CompSci, or physics.
 

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The Portuguese, the Dutch and every colonial power was controlled by (((them))) just like slavery was (((their))) idea.

White Europeans are simple, fairly egalitarian people not hardened scheming traders from the desert that import African slaves. Anything colonial, anything global, anything highly exploitative on a large scale can be traced back to (((them))).

Hey asiaballer, what about the pilgrims who crossed the Atlantic on the Mayflower, were they Jews too?
 

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It's impossible to ignore in and around Tokyo these days. "Brown" Asians are everywhere. The Japanese keep their expression-less stoic faces in public, but I gotta believe inside, every one of them is wondering why these people are multiplying like cockroaches and why their government is encouraging it.

Talk to any Japanese person privately, and they have an uneasy feeling about all the Indians flooding into Japan and not getting on an outward bound flight. The new visa regulations for Indians meant a free for all. Most hole themselves up in Yokohama sweat shops but the amount of wandering Indians around Tokyo is staggering.

My ANA flights to Tokyo are now about 70% Indian. Not sure how many of them continue on to Mumbai, and how many of them just stay in Japan.
 

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etwsake said:
It's impossible to ignore in and around Tokyo these days. "Brown" Asians are everywhere. The Japanese keep their expression-less stoic faces in public, but I gotta believe inside, every one of them is wondering why these people are multiplying like cockroaches and why their government is encouraging it.

Talk to any Japanese person privately, and they have an uneasy feeling about all the Indians flooding into Japan and not getting on an outward bound flight. The new visa regulations for Indians meant a free for all. Most hole themselves up in Yokohama sweat shops but the amount of wandering Indians around Tokyo is staggering.

My ANA flights to Tokyo are now about 70% Indian. Not sure how many of them continue on to Mumbai, and how many of them just stay in Japan.

The immigrant demographics of Japan are interesting but nothing overwhelming yet. You may see a lot of these "diverse" types in the main urban areas but it's not nationwide like it is in the U.S.

Indians though...lol. Let me quote that Thai proverb again which goes something like "if you meet an indian and a snake then you should kill the indian first."

Look, I have no real dislike of Indians as a whole but just about every single one i've met abroad in asia has been kind of a total fucking nut sack of a person. It doesn't matter where they are from whether it's the OG subcontinent or from the west. They are usually rude, arrogant, and lacking in manners plus local female friends of mine felt really uncomfortable being around them.

It's usually some big social environment where they act like creepers but i've encountered pretty off putting behavior in business too. Luckily I don't have to deal with them at all but people I know who do say they are just generally unpleasant low integrity people.
 

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The immigrant demographics of Japan are interesting but nothing overwhelming yet. You may see a lot of these "diverse" types in the main urban areas but it's not nationwide like it is in the U.S.

Exactly, guys here are making it out to be like it's a major problem with no hope of recovery. Honestly we will probably see most foreigners in the Tokyo area eventually leave, especially in any global economic hardship or food shortage. I predict that in 25 years Japan will still be Over 93-95% Japanese, guaranteed.

All they have to do is Revoke any visas, cancel all visa renewals in Tokyo. Done. They will be forced to go back home, those that don't will be caught on facial recognition and deported. This will happen, as with China and Japan, it is something that regularly occurs through-out history.

When times get really bad, the authorities will offer temporary food and shelter, and a free flight back home. Most will take it.

Unlike the West, when you FIRST come to Japan you are fingerprinted, your Iris scanned AND your facial feature data is captured. It's mandatory and you can't decline. There is obviously some foreigner database that they have out there, and probably occasionally use to catch rapists, killers etc.

HERE's the real scoop of the Gaijins:

486,346 foreign people are staying in Tokyo as of 2017 January. The following data show foreign resident populations by their nationalities.

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El Chinito loco said:
Laner said:
etwsake said:
It's impossible to ignore in and around Tokyo these days. "Brown" Asians are everywhere. The Japanese keep their expression-less stoic faces in public, but I gotta believe inside, every one of them is wondering why these people are multiplying like cockroaches and why their government is encouraging it.

Talk to any Japanese person privately, and they have an uneasy feeling about all the Indians flooding into Japan and not getting on an outward bound flight. The new visa regulations for Indians meant a free for all. Most hole themselves up in Yokohama sweat shops but the amount of wandering Indians around Tokyo is staggering.

My ANA flights to Tokyo are now about 70% Indian. Not sure how many of them continue on to Mumbai, and how many of them just stay in Japan.

The immigrant demographics of Japan are interesting but nothing overwhelming yet. You may see a lot of these "diverse" types in the main urban areas but it's not nationwide like it is in the U.S.

Indians though...lol. Let me quote that Thai proverb again which goes something like "if you meet an indian and a snake then you should kill the indian first."

Look, I have no real dislike of Indians as a whole but just about every single one i've met abroad in asia has been kind of a total fucking nut sack of a person. It doesn't matter where they are from whether it's the OG subcontinent or from the west. They are usually rude, arrogant, and lacking in manners plus local female friends of mine felt really uncomfortable being around them.

It's usually some big social environment where they act like creepers but i've encountered pretty off putting behavior in business too. Luckily I don't have to deal with them at all but people I know who do say they are just generally unpleasant low integrity people.

It does not take much for Japanese people to become uncomfortable with foreigners. Seeing more and more Indians - even though overall there are not many - still gives the Japanese questions.

Q - Why are there so many more Indian men in Tokyo?
A - Visa restrictions between India and Japan were relaxed.

Q - So they are here for holiday?
A- No, they have likely over stayed their visas.

This would never, ever, sit well with any Japanese person. They understand their culture only functions when rules are obeyed. So, inwardly they automatically do not like it.

The Japanese have a high level of respect and trust for westerners. They are very forgiving of us and grant us a lot of rope. Its why a lot of Turks in Japan say they are Italian.
 
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The Japanese have a high level of respect and trust for westerners. They are very forgiving of us and grant us a lot of rope. Its why a lot of Turks in Japan say they are Italian.

I forgot where I read this, but there was a African guy that noticed girls would swerve him the instant he told them where he was from. So he started to say he was from the US, and lo and behold, girls stopped running away from him. Have you noticed their love of American fashion? They got the Americana look down pat.
 
El Chinito loco said:
Hapa kids will also have a hard time although some of them do end up in occupations where they can leverage those mixed traits. This definitely doesn't benefit most hapas though. The massive successes are a small minority within a minority. For every hapa with a modeling contract plugging some cheesy product there are many more who just sort of hang on the fringe of asian society as a perpetual foreigner.

I'm a hapa too. Black and Korean. Maybe I can find me a cute hapa wife?
 

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Japan is a lot better than the countries that these basement dwellers are living in.

I haven't met one person who didn't like the place after visiting.I know many people living there and they are more than content.
 

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Laner said:
The Japanese have a high level of respect and trust for westerners. They are very forgiving of us and grant us a lot of rope. Its why a lot of Turks in Japan say they are Italian.

I forgot where I read this, but there was a African guy that noticed girls would swerve him the instant he told them where he was from. So he started to say he was from the US, and lo and behold, girls stopped running away from him. Have you noticed their love of American fashion? They got the Americana look down pat.

Yeah, for sure. Most brothers say they are American rather than Nigerian.

Osaka especially, they do well. Probably even more so now that hapa tennis chick 'Osaka' is so famous. If I was black I would hit Osaka with a sweatband on and work the tennis angle. Girls ovaries there are probably groaning for some hapa babies.

I worked this angle after Japan beat South Africa at rugby. I happen to look like a rugby player and had chicks coming up to me and rubbing my chest and beard. I played it hard. It was great.

Japanese chicks are the most trendy women I have ever met. Use it to your advantage.
 

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Laner said:
whitewashedblackguy said:
Laner said:
The Japanese have a high level of respect and trust for westerners. They are very forgiving of us and grant us a lot of rope. Its why a lot of Turks in Japan say they are Italian.

I forgot where I read this, but there was a African guy that noticed girls would swerve him the instant he told them where he was from. So he started to say he was from the US, and lo and behold, girls stopped running away from him. Have you noticed their love of American fashion? They got the Americana look down pat.

Yeah, for sure. Most brothers say they are American rather than Nigerian.

Osaka especially, they do well. Probably even more so now that hapa tennis chick 'Osaka' is so famous. If I was black I would hit Osaka with a sweatband on and work the tennis angle. Girls ovaries there are probably groaning for some hapa babies.

I worked this angle after Japan beat South Africa at rugby. I happen to look like a rugby player and had chicks coming up to me and rubbing my chest and beard. I played it hard. It was great.

Japanese chicks are the most trendy women I have ever met. Use it to your advantage.

Get down to Tokyo Stadium Tokyo on October 19th and 20th if you can.

Japan's second favourite team is the New Zealand All Blacks.
Get your bets in now because Japan will turn over Scotland and get to be runners up in their group - lining up a game against the All Blacks in Tokyo on the 19th.
South Africa will play Ireland in the same stadium the next day.

Or so I prophesy...
 
Japan's PM Shinzo Abe may be so friendly towards India and admitting Indians because he has an Indian relative, in addition to being wary of China: [Article from 2017]

How an Indian, married into Japan's first family, is changing the India, Japan and the US trilateral


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It’s a famous last name in Japan and by extension in India. Kalpana Abe wears it lightly as she does her formidable list of accomplishments. From being a cardiovascular surgeon to travelling the world introducing mosquito-resistant paint to poor communities to prevent malaria, to being a Formula One racer to promoting sustainable development — the lady doth wear many hats comfortably.

Kalpana is getting ready to help take the India-Japan Global Partnership (IJGP) to Africa and present an alternative model of development that doesn’t “exploit but empowers” the people. Her connections, her access and, above all, her savvy will come in handy as India and Japan get down to real work in the coming years to strengthen their partnership and spread in and out of Asia.

She is married to Isao Abe, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s cousin. She is not comfortable talking about her last name or boasting of her proximity to Japan’s first family. If anything, she actively downplays it — perhaps a Japanese trait she has picked up because it isn’t Indian for sure. With great difficulty she admits Shinzo Abe sometimes picks up the phone to call her to get insights into what the young people are thinking because she has three kids. He calls her Pana — short for Kalpana.

Looking at Africa

India and Japan have some big ideas for Africa, which if thought through and supported by the two governments could establish a counter to China’s model, which is primarily based on squeezing the continent dry of resources. But awareness is rising among Africans about how the Chinese create no jobs for the locals while they bribe generations of leaders into submission.

Several Indian, US and Japanese stakeholders came together recently for a reception on Capitol Hill to highlight the IJGP’s upcoming summit in New Delhi next month which will focus on the “power of the collective” for a more responsible development model. Vibhav Kant Upadhyay, the organiser and a key player in building the India-Japan relationship, says it all started with Tokyo’s interest in the massive Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor. China’s dominance in Asia and beyond is pushing the India-Japan-US trilateral to come up with alternatives.

“China’s model is exploitative. It will crash automatically. We want to empower the people and we have managed to put the idea across to many African heads of government,” says Upadhyay, while describing the plan to do more joint projects in Africa.

He is trying to deepen the American involvement by seeking support from the US Congress and invite senators and congressmen to attend the December 11-14 summit. Kalpana Abe, currently vice president at Kansai Paint, Japan’s largest paint company, has worked Washington before and was present at the Congressional reception.

It’s helpful that India’s history with Japan is less complicated than with most other important countries, barring the post-1998 phase when Tokyo became India’s worst critic for conducting nuclear tests. Relations froze for a while. A semblance of normalcy was achieved in 2000 with the launch of IJGP, followed by a visit of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to Japan in December 2001. In 2005, Shinzo Abe, in his first stint as prime minister, expanded the partnership to include security, defence and maritime cooperation. Meanwhile, the IT boom was sending a good number of Indians to Japan.

“India has a great reputation in Japan. Both Junichiro Koizumi and Shinzo Abe wanted to build the relationship because they saw India as the answer both in terms of security and economics,” says Kalpana. A common thread or threat has been China. Now Abe is back with a thumping majority and he could very well go on to become Japan’s longest serving prime minister.

More importantly, he has plans to change Japan’s pacifist constitution, which allows only “self-defence forces” and forbids offensive operations, to develop a more robust posture. “He can’t do it overnight but changes will come,” says Kalpana.

“The United States is Japan’s most important ally and India is seen as the second most important. Our cultures are also similar.” Kalpana is a trailblazer in Japan at many levels. As an Indian — a foreigner in other words — married to a Japanese, she has successfully navigated the deeply traditional society and managed an impressive career and family. It’s not easy when you come from a relatively informal culture to a forbiddingly formal one.

“My husband has been my spine,” she says. “He is not typical. Without him I wouldn’t have a career.” Kalpana, a Tamil born in Singapore in an upper class industrial family, and Isao fell in love while both were studying in the US. Although the families knew each other well, their children getting married wasn’t part of the plan. Opposition came from both sides — the Indian parampara against the Japanese dento or tradition. “Isao told me he would always take care of me no matter what. I was also like, ‘do or die’,” says Kalpana, who was 18 at the time.

They got married though it was tough getting assimilated in Japanese society. But it’s been 32 years of happiness, she says. They have a son and two daughters — Hyunsu Narayan, Hitomi Vidya and Hiromi Baghya — and three dogs, two of whom were adopted from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site.

“I feel very Japanese today, but my samskara hasn’t changed — respect for elders, religious tolerance, no religious evangelism,” Kalpana says. She is fluent in Japanese and says her knowledge of Tamil helped her master the sentence structure.

If all goes according to plan, Kalpana Abe is set to play an important role in another complex project — strengthening the India-Japan partnership and giving teeth to a more holistic model of development.
 
Interesting, I wonder if she has a tribe background.

Her husband on paper was probably set up by (((them))) kiddie diddling or w/e.

He sure as hell doesn't look like the kind of guy that goes for some domineering turd world psycho bitch and would be an incel without his family.

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Here she is with some BBC:

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Maybe the Indian government should distribute pamphlets to Indian tourists planning to go abroad sort of like how Mainland China does.

It should outline rules about how it's not a "good" thing to crowd around random women for touching or staring and not every female they meet wants to show bobs and vagene. It should also encourage them to take a bath and use body spray. Most importantly not to treat every local worker they meet in the service industry as their personal slave in their caste system.

I imagine a lot of Indians swallow phlegm on a daily basis from being complete assholes to waiters and restaurant staff.
 

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I wouldn't rip on Kalpana Abe just yet..she is Tamil and from Singapore. Definitely not a typical Indian. Indians born and raised in Singapore and then abroad are pretty different.

Plus she's a real surgeon and didn't get a degree in international brown minority women's vagina struggles or something.

They also have 3 kids together that are obviously half Japanese. If they were childless or something that would certainly raise a lot of red flags.
 

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Bienvenuto said:
Laner said:
whitewashedblackguy said:
Laner said:
The Japanese have a high level of respect and trust for westerners. They are very forgiving of us and grant us a lot of rope. Its why a lot of Turks in Japan say they are Italian.

I forgot where I read this, but there was a African guy that noticed girls would swerve him the instant he told them where he was from. So he started to say he was from the US, and lo and behold, girls stopped running away from him. Have you noticed their love of American fashion? They got the Americana look down pat.

Yeah, for sure. Most brothers say they are American rather than Nigerian.

Osaka especially, they do well. Probably even more so now that hapa tennis chick 'Osaka' is so famous. If I was black I would hit Osaka with a sweatband on and work the tennis angle. Girls ovaries there are probably groaning for some hapa babies.

I worked this angle after Japan beat South Africa at rugby. I happen to look like a rugby player and had chicks coming up to me and rubbing my chest and beard. I played it hard. It was great.

Japanese chicks are the most trendy women I have ever met. Use it to your advantage.

Get down to Tokyo Stadium Tokyo on October 19th and 20th if you can.

Japan's second favourite team is the New Zealand All Blacks.
Get your bets in now because Japan will turn over Scotland and get to be runners up in their group - lining up a game against the All Blacks in Tokyo on the 19th.
South Africa will play Ireland in the same stadium the next day.

Or so I prophesy...

That was exactly my plan. Unfortunately, had to postpone the trip til May.
 
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